KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is celebrating Customer Service Week from October 3-7, with a proclamation read by Kingman Mayor Ken Watkins at 8 a.m. Monday, Oct. 3rd at the city of Kingman Main Complex front entrance.
Customer Service Week is an international celebration that calls attention to the importance of customer service and the people who provide it, with these goals: boost morale and teamwork, reward employees for the significant work they do, and raise awareness of the value of customer service. President George Bush issued the first proclamation observing this week in 1992.
, “Our city customer service representatives strive for great customer service every day, and we provide great leadership and training to our front-line team members to ensure we’re offering the best customer service possible,” said Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin, “ and a lot of city work areas will be decorated throughout the week for our team members to enjoy their service to the community.”
NPS phases out ‘Trailer Village’ at Cottonwood Cove
The National Park Service (NPS) has set into motion a plan that will see the gradual phasing out of a longstanding trailer park on the shores of Lake Mohave. The Trailer Village at Cottonwood Cove, which has been a fixture in the area since the early 1970s, is set to be completely phased out by 2043. The decision was made as part of a new lease agreement between the NPS and Lake Mead Mohave Adventures— a company that oversees the majority of commercial operations within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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